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Relevance of sensorimotor task components to the interpretation of task related blood flow changesLELI, D. A; HANNAY, H. J; FALGOUT, J. C et al.Neuropsychologia. 1984, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 79-84, issn 0028-3932Article
INGESTION RATE AS A REWARD-MAGNITUDE VARIABLE IN CLASSICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONDITIONING IN RATS = LA VITESSE D'INGESTION COMME VARIABLE D'INTENSITE DE LA RECOMPENSE DANS LE CONDITIONNEMENT CLASSIQUE ET LE CONDITIONNEMENT INSTRUMENTAL CHEZ LES RATSDEAUX E.1973; J. COMP. PHYSIOL. PSYCHOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1973; VOL. 82; NO 2; PP. 308-315; BIBL. 17 REF.Serial Issue
GROUP RISK TAKING SHIFTS WITH A PAYOFF RESPONSE MODE.KNOWLES ES.1975; J. SOC. PSYCHOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 96; NO 2; PP. 297-298Article
Crossmodal ActionHAZELTINE, Eliot; HUESTEGGE, Lynn.Psychological research (Print). 2011, Vol 75, Num 6, issn 0340-0727, 100 p.Serial Issue
On the confidentiality guaranteed under randomized response sampling : A comparison with several new techniquesMAHMOOD, M; SINGH, S; HORN, S et al.Biometrical journal. 1998, Vol 40, Num 2, pp 237-242, issn 0323-3847Article
The tendency to omit items: another deviant response characteristicHATTIE, J.Educational and psychological measurement. 1983, Vol 43, Num 4, pp 1041-1045, issn 0013-1644Article
Preferences and reasons for communicating probabilistic information in verbal or numerical termsWALLSTEN, T. S; BUDESCU, D. V; ZWICK, R et al.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1993, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 135-138, issn 0090-5054Article
ANSWER CHANGING ON OBJECTIVE TESTSJACKSON PF.1978; J. EDUC. RES.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 71; NO 6; PP. 313-315; BIBL. 6 REF.Article
EFFETS DE LA DUREE DU STIMULUS ET DE LA NATURE DE LA REPONSE SUR L'AMPLITUDE DE LA CNV ENREGISTREE CHEZ L'HOMME DANS DES TACHES DE TEMPS DE REACTION ET D'ESTIMATION TEMPORELLE.MACAR F; VITTON N; REQUIN J et al.1976; PSYCHOL. BELG.; BELG.; DA. 1976; VOL. 16; NO 1; PP. 95-111; BIBL. 2 P.Article
FAMILIARIZATION OF CONTENT AND DIFFERENT RESPONSE MODES IN PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION = LA FAMILIARISATION PAR RAPPORT AU CONTENU ET DIFFERENTS MODES DE REPONSE DANS L'ENSEIGNEMENT PROGRAMMEABRAMSON T; KAGEN E.1975; J. EDUC. PSYCHOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 67; NO 1; PP. 83-88; BIBL. 12REFArticle
THE ROLE OF VISUAL IMAGERY IN VISUAL, TACTUAL AND CROSS-MODAL MATCHING.CAIRNS E; COLL P.1977; BRIT. J. PSYCHOL.; G.B.; DA. 1977; VOL. 68; NO 2; PP. 213-214; BIBL. 9 REF.Article
FAILURE TO REPLICATE A REPORTED IMPLICIT/EXPLICIT SPEECH EQUIVALENCEMARSHALL PH; CARTWRIGHT SA.1978; PERCEPT. MOTOR SKILLS; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 46; NO 3 PART. 2; PP. 1197-1198; BIBL. 1 REF.Article
CONTRIBUTO ALLO STUDIO DELLA PERSONALITA NEI GEMELLI, CON PARTICOLARE RIFERIMENTO ALLE MODALITA DI RISPOSTA ALLA FRUSTRAZIONE = CONTRIBUTION A L'ETUDE DE LA PERSONNALITE DES JUMEAUX AVEC REFERENCE PARTICULIERE A LA MODALITE DE REPONSE A LA FRUSTRATIONREITANO BARLETTA F; DI NUOVO S.1980; NEUROPSICHIATR. INFANT.; ITA; DA. 1980; NO 222-223; PP. 27-38; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 2 P.Article
Does response mode affect amount recalled or the magnitude of the testing effect?PUTNAM, Adam L; ROEDIGER, Henry L.Memory & cognition. 2013, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 36-48, issn 0090-502X, 13 p.Article
Practice-related reduction of dual-task costs under conditions of a manual-pedal response combinationLIEPELT, Roman; FISCHER, Rico; FRENSCH, Peter A et al.European journal of cognitive psychology (Print). 2011, Vol 23, Num 1, pp 29-44, issn 0954-1446, 16 p.Article
The Not-Sure Response Option in Sequential Lineup PracticeSTEBLAY, Nancy K; PHILLIPS, Jonathan D.Applied cognitive psychology. 2011, Vol 25, Num 5, pp 768-774, issn 0888-4080, 7 p.Article
The effect of simultaneous versus serial responding on children's ability to coordinate two dimensionsCOCHRAN, Jane M. A; DAVIS, Alyson.British journal of developmental psychology. 2005, Vol 23, pp 293-298, issn 0261-510X, 6 p., 2Article
The effects of response format and other variables on comparisons of digital and dial displaysMILLER, R. J; PENNINGROTH, S.Human factors. 1997, Vol 39, Num 3, pp 417-424, issn 0018-7208Article
Attribute scatter and decision outcome: judgment versus choiceGANZACH, Y.Organizational behavior and human decision processes (Print). 1995, Vol 62, Num 1, pp 113-122, issn 0749-5978Article
Hypnosis and the recall of visually presented material: a failure to replicate Stager and LundyLYTLE, R. A; LUNDY, R. M.International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis. 1988, Vol 36, Num 4, pp 327-335, issn 0020-7144Article
Filling a gap in the semantic gradient : Color associates and response set effects in the Stroop taskRISKO, Evan F; SCHMIDT, James R; BESNER, Derek et al.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2006, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 310-315, issn 1069-9384, 6 p.Article
Searching for the functional locus of the SNARC effect : Evidence for a response-related originKEUS, Inge M; SCHWARZ, Wolf.Memory & cognition. 2005, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 681-695, issn 0090-502X, 15 p.Article
Switching of response modalitiesPHILIPP, Andrea M; KOCH, Iring.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A. Human experimental psychology. 2005, Vol 58, Num 7, pp 1325-1338, issn 0272-4987, 14 p.Article
Sensor response modeling for trackers (U)SMITH, B. C; FORCZYK, S. M; ALLISON, J. R et al.SPIE proceedings series. 1999, pp 274-285, isbn 0-8194-3175-3Conference Paper
Manual and verbal responses to completely masked (unreportable) stimuli : Exploring some conditions for the metacontrast dissociationANSORGE, U; KLOTZ, W; NEUMANN, O et al.Perception (London. Print). 1998, Vol 27, Num 10, pp 1177-1189, issn 0301-0066Article